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Global Warming News Thursday September 6th 2007



APEC divided on global warmingAPEC divided on global warming
(CNN.com: Thu, 06 Sep) SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- U.S. President George W. Bush urged Pacific Rim nations on Wednesday to band together on tackling global warming, saying all major polluters must be part of any solution. But finding consensus on the issue among Asian leaders at their annual summit has proven elusive.


Global warming could pose heart threatGlobal warming could pose heart threat
(AP via Yahoo! News: Wed, 05 Sep) Global warming may be melting glaciers and forcing polar bears onto land, but doctors warn it could also affect your heart. "If it really is a few degrees warmer in the next 50 years, we could definitely have more cardiovascular disease," said Dr. Karin Schenck-Gustafsson, of the department of cardiology at Sweden's Karolinska Institute.


Global Warming May Pose Threat To HeartGlobal Warming May Pose Threat To Heart
(CBS News: Thu, 06 Sep) Global warming may be melting glaciers and forcing polar bears onto land, but doctors warn it could also affect your heart.


Half-price Big Mac to fight global warming proves big hit in JapanHalf-price Big Mac to fight global warming proves big hit in Japan
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Wed, 05 Sep) A Japanese government website crashed Wednesday as people raced to take up an offer of a half-price McDonald's hamburger in exchange for pledging to fight global warming.



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Global warming to hit Africa hardest - UK scientistsGlobal warming to hit Africa hardest - UK scientists
(Reuters via Yahoo! India News: Thu, 06 Sep) PRETORIA (Reuters) - Africa will suffer the most if the world fails to reduce global warming, with parts of the impoverished continent becoming uncultivable or uninhabitable, top British government scientists said on Wednesday.


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